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Regulators and Cylinders: Discuss Changing sides on XTX50 in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi all, not a prolific poster I know but put it down to my shy retiring nature. Just bought a ...

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Old 05-05-08, 03:25 AM
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Changing sides on XTX50

Hi all, not a prolific poster I know but put it down to my shy retiring nature.

Just bought a XTX 50 by mail order from Diving Nik Naks. Stupendously cheap price I might add, ( 1/2 the price of here in Australia. No, not the place with the cellar, thats Austria, as I read the other day ! )

I'd like to change the hose to the opposite side. Is this easy to do? Do people normally do it themselves ?

Any help appreciated.

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Here is the manual in PDF

http://www.frogkick.dk/manuals/apeks...h%20Manual.pdf

Its really easy....just remember to spin the black cover round so the holes on the other side...
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For those considering doing this themselves, I must say Go For It !!

Finally plucked up the courage, and it really is very straightforward. Best thing is, apart from getting the front cover off, ( VERY TIGHT ) you don't need any special tools, everything just pops on and off with fingers.

If I can do it without stressing out, anyone can !!
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...apart from getting the front cover off, ( VERY TIGHT ) you don't need any special tools...
Just put a rubber washing-up glove or similar on - will give you loads more grip

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